Nursery Rhymes start with 'G'


GEORGIE PORGIE

GEORGIE PORGIE,
PUDDING AND PIE,
KISSED THE GIRLS AND
MADE THEM CRY;
WHEN THE GIRLS CAME
OUT TO PLAY,
GEORGIE PORGIE RAN
AWAY.


GOOSEY GOOSEY GANDER

GOOSEY, GOOSEY GANDER,
WHITHER SHALL I
WANDER?
UPSTAIRS AND
DOWNSTAIRS,
AND IN MY LADY'S
CHAMBER.
THERE I MET AN OLD
MAN.
WHO WOULD NOT SAY HIS
PRAYERS;
I TOOK HIM BY THE LEFT
HAND,
AND SENT HIM DOWN
THE STAIRS.


GIRLS AND BOYS

GIRLS AND  BOYS COME
OUT TO PLAY,
THE MOON DOES SHINE
AS BRIGHT AS DAY;
LEAVE YOUR SUPPER
AND LEAVE YOUR SLEEP,
AND JOIN YOUR
PLAYFELLOWS IN THE
STREET.
COME WITH A WHOOP
AND COME WITH A CALL,
COME WITH A GOOD WILL
OR NOT AT ALL.
UP THE LADDER AND
DOWN THE WALL,
A PENNY LOAF WILL SERVE
US ALL.


THE GRAND OLD DUKE OF YORK

OH THE GRAND OLD DUKE OF YORK
HE HAD TEN THOUSAND MEN
HE MARCHED THEM UP TO THE TOP OF THE HILL
AND HE MARCHED THEM DOWN AGAIN
AND WHEN THEY WERE UP THEY WERE UP
AND WHEN THEY  WERE DOWN THEY WERE DOWN
AND WHEN THEY WERE ONLY HALFWAY UP
THEY WERE NEITHER UP NOR DOWN.

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